Sneak-in through the side. Police were called to the 800 block of North Emporia Street because a man’s car was burglarized while parked in the garage March 6. The victim said he left the side garage door open. The burglars walked in and took his iPod, jacket and backpack.

Stolen rental. Police responded to Office Depot, 3511 N. Salida Court, because a man’s rental car was stolen from the parking lot. The victim said he went into the store for a few minutes March 6, and the car was gone when he came out.

Driveway robbery. A man called police to his home in the 2800 block of South Fundy Street because someone smashed the windows out of his truck while it was parked in his driveway March 6. The man said his stereo was ripped out of the dash and taken.

Left the accessories. A woman ordered an iPod and had it delivered to her home in the 1700 block of South Ensenada Way on March 5. When she opened the package, the iPod was missing, but the charge cord and earphones were left inside. There are no suspects.

Mysterious break-in. A man returned to his home in the 18800 block of East Warren Drive to find that someone broke in March 2. The man’s TV, video games and two gaming consoles were taken. Police couldn’t find evidence of a forced entry.

Sugar sabotage. On March 1, a woman went to her home in the 13000 block of East Kansas Drive and saw that the gas cap on her car was missing. Upon further inspection, she found sugar all over the rim of the gas port and realized a bag had been dumped inside.

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